[OC] American confindece in national institutions, by partisanship, 1974-2024. A total collapse in Democrats’ confidence in the Supreme Court since 2022.

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  1. I find the (relative) extreme variability of republicans’ trust in the federal government interesting.

    Edit: It would be interesting to see variance and/or standard deviation for each of these by party.

  2. Although I can get the general sense of the trends of the data, it’s really hard to make out where exactly a lot of the data falls on the graphs without grid lines aligning with the axis labels.

  3. Kind of interesting that Republicans were more trusting of science for a time.

  4. I’m becoming more convinced that Covid was a dividing line in our cultural zeitgeist and put us on a completely different trajectory based on our relationship with institutions

  5. Yeah that’ll tend to happen when you take the right to bodily autonomy away from half the population.

    I mean, constitution or not, why? Why fuck with that? There were no problems. Women and doctors were making decisions together. How does that affect people? It doesn’t. Now you’ve got women bleeding out in hospital parking lots and little girls carrying their rapist’s baby. And it was this Supreme Court that’s responsible for that. I wouldn’t trust them either. What are they coming for next just to satisfy some nosy MAGA freak?

  6. Republicans only trust religion and the military. That’s not at all scary.

  7. Makes you wonder what republicans are doing with their lives no wonder they know nothing having an intellectual conversation with one is near impossible.

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